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August 12th, 2008

Heritage Tour on the Acela Express

Traveling in the eastern United States is challenging. Bad weather, traffic, and sprawling urban centers can turn a much anticipated vacation into a not so fun event. This can change by taking the Acela Express, America’s only high speed train, on a seven day tour of three of the East’s must exciting cities. You will tour New York, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. without the hassle of driving the congested freeways that link each. The package is called the Heritage Tour and it is an affordable way to visit the sites of New York, the museums and history of Philadelphia, and the monuments and parks of Washington. 


July 16th, 2008

Enjoying Art in New York City

Are you normally deprived of appreciating great art?  While on vacation in New York City, you could combine two of New York’s finest thrills by taking the All Loops Tour with MoMA offered by Gray Line New York Sightseeing.  It costs $63 per adult and $48 for children ages 3 to 11. You get to ride the double-decker bus to the Museum of Modern Art!  The ride and the museum stop lasts 2-3 hours per loop.  Online reservations can give you a small $5 break in cost.


July 16th, 2008

Eating Cheap in New York City

Do you have dietary concerns that make your food choices limited? If you’re worried about trying new dishes, New York City has plenty of the same type of restaurants you can find anywhere else in the United States. You can even go shopping and store ready-to-eat snacks and drinks in the motel room. If you’ve booked a room with a refrigerator and stove or microwave, so much the better to stay on a diet you’re familiar with! Most motel stays offer continental breakfasts with healthy choices. Be brave and take advantage of them; that’s what they’re there for. As for hunger during the day, if nothing else, you can store some quick snacks to hold you or the kids over until you can get to the restaurant of your choice.


July 1st, 2008

Empire State Building

Empire State BuildingThe Empire State Building is synonymous with New York City. For forty years it stood not only as New York City’s tallest building, but the tallest building in the world. Sadly, it regained it’s fame as New York’s tallest building after September 11, 2001 upon the attack and destruction of the World Trade Center.

How High is the Empire State Building?

For many years its 102 stories (1,250 ft/381 m high) made it the tallest building in the world.


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